Hughes Garran Woodland species

Overview

The Hughes Garran Woodland is looked after by the Hughes Garran Woodland Group. You can contact them through ruthkerruish.

For information about their activities visit:

http://sactcg.org.au/SACTCG_HughesGarranWoodland

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467 species

Pisolithus sp. (Pisolithus)

Pisolithus sp.
Pisolithus sp.
Pisolithus sp.

Platycercus elegans (Crimson Rosella)

Platycercus elegans
Platycercus elegans
Platycercus elegans

Platycercus eximius (Eastern Rosella)

Platycercus eximius
Platycercus eximius
Platycercus eximius

Plutella xylostella (Diamondback Moth)

Plutella xylostella
Plutella xylostella
Plutella xylostella

Poa labillardierei (Common Tussock Grass, River Tussock Grass)

Poa labillardierei
Poa labillardierei
Poa labillardierei

Poa sieberiana (Poa Tussock)

Poa sieberiana
Poa sieberiana
Poa sieberiana

Podargus strigoides (Tawny Frogmouth)

Podargus strigoides
Podargus strigoides
Podargus strigoides

Pogona barbata (Eastern Bearded Dragon)

Pogona barbata
Pogona barbata
Pogona barbata

Pompilidae (family) (Unidentified Spider wasp)

Pompilidae (family)
Pompilidae (family)
Pompilidae (family)

Portacosa cinerea (Grey wolf spider)

Portacosa cinerea
Portacosa cinerea
Portacosa cinerea

Portulaca oleracea (Pigweed, Purslane)

Portulaca oleracea
Portulaca oleracea
Portulaca oleracea

Proteuxoa (genus) (A Noctuid moth)

Proteuxoa (genus)
Proteuxoa (genus)
Proteuxoa (genus)

Proteuxoa hypochalchis (Black-bar Noctuid)

Proteuxoa hypochalchis
Proteuxoa hypochalchis
Proteuxoa hypochalchis

Proteuxoa restituta (Black-bodied Noctuid)

Proteuxoa restituta
Proteuxoa restituta
Proteuxoa restituta

Proteuxoa sanguinipuncta (Blood-spotted Noctuid)

Proteuxoa sanguinipuncta
Proteuxoa sanguinipuncta
Proteuxoa sanguinipuncta

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